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Acceptance
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Acceptance I have never been so anxious and nervous in my life. It was January 2000 and there I was a senior in high school awaiting those college acceptance letters to just coming rolling in. I was one of the determined few that would do anything to go to school out of state, but even more so anything to get into the ivy league. I remember ever since I was ten years old and picked up a NYU catalog that I yearned to go. I can still see the tall cathedral ceilings inside the theater and on the front of the admissions building the long bright green vines that climbed the sides of the building, they were so beautiful. I was mesmerized by the campus and the requirements for attendance. It was then that I made it a number one priority that I would attend a school known only to accept the brightest and best and I did not care how much hard work and effort it would take to put myself inside what I thought to be the place that would make me strive to be better than ordinary.
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Title: Acceptance
Words: 728 Rating: None Pages: 2.9 submitted by: Ivy1081
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